29 1953 - ' HARLOTT - I APR” ' - - -- -- -- - -. - . . THE GUARDIAN. C ETOWN race sczvrm ' B 't9 h 500186 Wis: told the House of some members expressed concern Gamma STA” mag any gm. 3., Commons the British secrets were and (ear in: mg mm” became M ' '5'" A i ' El” '" M" "M ""' UYEN C03'Jm”d 1”” W39 10 S A 0 llludliletllmlgatlgbe fgigxlletfrlsn aI?:rcekcl.nB ii.l.:...U.,'1i,i,t',:.,i:,1.'l'.,,,,'l,,,",'.,l,:, l;2'?d:;;'ca1 lllynglglr fsdegusrwsglin 0. on. V M7 him” 1"" Ea” ""35 B G .;'.7:ouc at his reach. He oouidm euels Leaklllg SW91? Minister Duncan sandy: uve Au. 1. ' R W" W" l” ”"'v ?1'idni::e”ti'i:.'ll1ih.ol:'. T3" 503-” IRON ull W”; "9" W"; mm 0 .".lj:,':':, p:":e'::- (ft! ffliged '-rne price-stabilizing pact now ?.:",,'::,h':nff,”,:3dff;.fj And with them I shall not ' 3 0 But '1 m Ii .-;-rle the en. so now e was ou . T C in e n mnara on ,, Se ca . 1 ' rsss opper a Lead 1- mm doing ms bat to mm. W” 0 S we take good care to see that our inprmlfu hb:1or3'fon&:rl Ezggjizaagg It takes away all grief, Im getting up in years, ' 'Ako 101:5”! Roi” F It brightens up the night, And gives my soul relief. '1 iligdmll apart when he could gap secrets are not passed over to the My steps have weaker grown, I've shed so many tens, Soviet government." by the Onwdian government. The Also For sale used Boiled Tublngs, all sizes. .c those Shlverlnm shaking. LONDON. (AP)-A Labor mem- agr ement must be r tlfied n all , lrighibned um” CW5 50m9Wh5'9 ber chargtd Monday that Brlt- siggfgmgy count;-15; baefgre my be. And when the world seems drear, ;:1;tg:dh'”:py g3:l1V”5:";""i- Scrip Yard Charlottetown Auto Salvage, lii'-dWne'l'h' ain's secret Jet developments leek come, opu-In”, - l And when the days seem long, Mu ' Hy M ' - Gnnol st Eu” Those two ll”-16 Bear! were to Ruulg within ,, month ma bu diwmud bh , m-:?:mm-m- - 9' "W 1' W"!Pl'l9- , ' ' , vpgddy Bear and Totty Bier. They quickly mm up in MIG fighters. A detihlmtlle :0V0rnment wees gi:ir'2n?rli:'ny wiiedtatfuw-Eaii? Ilmlrmnifvlvl ImIrIi”ydtnvelll”' t Phone 768 or 1310 r. 0' nu 4” were lleepml V9'1'Y- V917 UL T115! government spokesmen promptly ' ' ' ' 5 ' ''y we. m”: we mama to am am eai greemeni ';i.f.:.i:””i?,.mEl.i””.i3.i.i; r.r..2e.:w;:. King .. r W "WK :1 whimper. That was A good thing. A. long as they made no sound to ,.r all, that dreadful stranger out- nde couldn't know exactly where mg-y were. They didn't know just what he was d.oi.ng, but they could was They could hear limbs be- 1”, broken. Now and then the thick mo! of fallen trees over their beads was shaken as Buster Bear pulled .. small tree loose from the great pile. All the time. they could hear mm growling and snariir-R. Where. nh where. was mother? Why didn't she came? Buster was so occupied with what hp, was doing that he had neither eves. nor ears, nor nose for any- ililng else. Before he had entered the den. he had made sure that Mother Bear was not in sight. Now. he has! forgotten all about Mother has;-. He had no thought for any- thing but tearing that windfall a- par! and getting those little hlack lillps hiding under it, He didn't know they were his own children. No. sir, he didn't know that. It n-ouidn't have made any difference ind lie known it. He had no f'!l.llE"T 'ovr The only lore for little Bears lriai he has is stomach love. Little Reins. providing they are small enough. are to Buster Bear lust what Jumper the Hare and other small folks are. when he can catch rhem. good to eat. You see. Buster Bear is a meat eater. just like most w! us. only he isn't )):irl.lCllla1' what me meat is, or in what condition . those two little Been. clinging together down under that windfall, it was the sweetest sound they had ever heard. Yes sir, that was the sweetest sound they had ever heard. It was mother's voice, Mother had come home. They hugged each other tighter than ever from sheer joy. WOOL MARKETING Wool will be received at the Reid warehouse at the fool. of Prince Street, Charlottetown, after May 15th. Wool shipped by rail or truck should be carefully tagged and addressed to the Wool Grading Station. Charlottetown, "Freight Collect." Payment of freight by truck will be on the basis of rail rates only. Truckers must present a proper warehouse receipt before truckage will be paid. An advance payment will be made promptly on receipt of wool and a final payment as soon as wool is graded. is Apprpyed OTTAWA, (OP)--Cana.cla'spnrt.ic- ipation in the new international wheat agreement received the sup- port md approval of all parties in the Oommons Monday. However, in s. five-hour debate, No matter what type of truck you require vwwnunuaw THAT CAN DO YOUR JOB BETTER 5 In shipping. each fleece should he fled separaialy wilh paper string and packed in old, but clean sacking. Use one large sack if at all possible, as this aids in checking. A number of old, clean sacks sewed together will suffice. Large sacks may be secured from the Sheep Breeders' Association. Charlottetown, for lots of over twelve fleeces. EACH SACK SHOULD BE TAGGED WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE OWNER WRITTEN IN CLEAR LETTER- ING WITH INK, ONE TAG TO BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE: OUTSIDE OF THE SACK AND ANOTHER PLACED ON THE IN- SIDE. No responsibility will be accepted for sacks without lags. A deduction of. one cent per pound will be made for wool tied with binder twine or other unsatisfactory string. Shipping tags and proper paper tw-inc are available at the Provincial Department oi Agriculture free of charge. ii is in your interest to see that wool is properly pic-pared for market. Growers should: A Dodge "Job-Roiecl" iruqon do your lob better, more economically ecause every Dodge truck is "Job-Ruled" at ihe factory to fit specific jobs. it is, ?rf1).Wll laezluw. th; iulzis Could :09 1. Remove lsll tags and dung locks before tying each fleece. EV9'Y "ll" "'9' 5”PP9"l5 ill? l90d "”l'0'"9: to mg, was ar own un er - . . . there where they were, but they 2. Any hurry, chafiy, or sirawy portions of wool should also he axl”' 5P""95' wl"9l5""”' '3 '"9'”"”d rould hear. And what they heard rcmoved and shipped S6D8Falel)'- righiio provide the strength and made them foal worse with every .1. Sheep should be shorn when dry, and wool should he .':lui'Nl capacity required. passing minute. They heard the cracking and snapping of broken branches. They heard the growling and snarling of Buster Bear. Some- times, they even heard him yrrunt as he tugged and pulled. They clung to each other more tightly than ever. their arms and legs wrapped around each other. Some- how. they felt better that way. than when separate and alone. A new sound caught thr-lr sharp We em. "Listen!" whispered Taddy Bear. right in one of Totty Hears small cars. He didn't need to Neil her to 'ilsten, she was listen- ing already. . Buster Bear's snarling and grow- 'iliZ hlld -9lv0'PDed abruptly. So had We sounds of breaking branches, Mid trees being pulled apart. The new sound was half snani. half scream. I am sure that had you in a place free from dampness. . . . Every unit that help: move the load - engine, clutch, nonsmvssion, propeller 4. If there are any black fleeces mark it on shipping tags! , , . . . . . shaft, rear axle - is engineered right lo meet your particular operating conditions. . All wool should be shipped between May 15th and July 15th. Do not sacrifice your wool and market it carelessly through unreliable sources. Market it through Canada's finest Co-operative Producer Association, the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers. Limitcd, whose representative is the P. E. I. Sheep Breeders! Association. Do not forget that patrons selling wonl through these Associations have al- ways received the top of the market. Furthermore these Associations are working in your interests in supplying sheep producers with equipment. parasite remedies. and services at reduced prices. Some of these materials such as Phenothiazine for internal parasites, and Cooper's Sheep Dip for external treatment, are now being distributed at reduced rates at our Sheep Field Days, and dircct from the De- partment ni! Agriculture. Iniaddition the Association is doing every- thing possible in the purchase and distribution of rams to assist the industry. All Dodge "Job-Rated” iruclrs Tnounl standard bodies perfectly. In addition, because all Dodge irucks have shorter fuming diameters, they're easier to handle and save you time. Test the truck that's built to fit your job - a Dodge "Job-Rated" truck. SEE THEM TODAY AT YOUR DODGE-DESOTO DEALER'S cs Co-operate with your Association and support ii. by marketing your wool co-operaiiveiy this year. Remember we pay the freight and you get the most out of your product. heard it, it would have sent lune THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOUIATION t-hills all over you. It would have CHARLOTTETOWN "M9 i'f?llVf9Vl1VllIAe?.x;7aVnd shake. But . THURSDAY - FRED AY - SATURDAY, APRIL 30th., MAY 1 st, "and 2nd A bang-up savings event that takes you right back to the good old bargain N days! Here are real sale prices that will make your dollars do extra duty! I;;r'iJ';sptpris6c:i;:D::"Sl::;;. ....................... H But don't delay - these bargains will go fast! Check your needs! Shop early! 1 1-2 Price M... .... ...... ............... 29c stock up 5; SAVE 69:: Corduroy Overalls. A clearing line in sizes 2-4-6. Good color: ............................ .. Girls' Dresser. A rack especially selected for this sale at ............................................ .. .......................................... .. 5.95 SECOND noon THIRD FLOOR Men's All-Wool Sweaters in Pull-Overs ' Cotton Blouses in plain colors. ......... U '00 and Cardigans. Reg. to 8.50. On solo at ....... .. Panties. One lot fancy panties in Angel Skin Values lo 4.95. Your choice ..... .. M ' . , 0". Tsmr" M fancy and Plain nyln maierial. Sizes 2 to 6. Reg. 98c. On sale at R99. to 3.95 for ........................ .. Men's and IoyI' T-Shirts in styles similar to styles, color: etc. leyu' sum. Ilue Iurberry in Student checked lining. A special selected (or this sale. A real value at Gloves. "Yon Hon. Children's Wool Anklets. "Mitch sizes and colon Special 3 pairs for ....... .. 309- to 55.00. For this sale ...................... .. Excellent for school. Will give good wear. Your choice at 3OyI' Sport Cool: in sturdy iweeds. Sizes 28 to 32. On sale at .......... .. 's style. Dressy Young Men's Summer Slacks. A real value In qualities to 15.00 for . Value: to 8.50 for ...... .. White Nylon Gloves in dressy styles. A clearing lot on sale at .... .. Good shades In the 1.50 quality. On sale at Men's Suite. A specially selected rack in a good thoice of 39.50 20”b discount ..... ..8.5O 1 2.95 7.50 at ...................... .. l.odies' Handbags. Anrauorimsnt of the better qualities 1.98 98c 50c 89c 25c Ludies' Bathing Suite. A sample lot of 1-2 dozen ov'ersize. Reg. 8.95 for ................. .. 3.95 5.00 selected lofl of 1 O.,OO lodies' Raincoots. A clearing lot at .................. ..f ................... Price Crepe Dresses. One rack of 30 Dresses for this sale. key. to 25.00. Your choice ...' ........... .. Summer Suits in attractive panels. A eight only. Values to 28.95. For this sale ' ladies' Straw Huts. Neat, otiruciive, budge!-wise in three '”"" 1.00 1.98 2.98 group: Gowns in pink and blue crepe. A 3.98 value for .............................................. ' Tea Towels, regular size . ...... .. 75c 29c Printed Lawns in lovely patterns, yard Terry Towels in nicely assorted colors size 32x14 - - - Special, each .......................... .. Foeb Cloths at budget price. 3 for ............................... ... Only, ouch ....................... ............................ .. Table Cloth: in gay, flowered pattern: Size 53x53. Reg. 3.50 for ....................... .. 1-2 Price Curtains - - - Only one or two pairs to 0 pattern - - - On sale at ........................... .. .r S. A. McDONALD DEPARTMENTAL STORE above. Reg. 1.50 for ...................................... .. Ladios' T-Shirts. Regular sizes. Colors Red, 1 T H Hr d C W h H R M I y Pink. Blue and White. Value: to 3.95, clearing I 9 9 0 "M9 "PHI 95 9 9 9Y9"5' - gnu” SONY Fox” WP. Shor" . Sheers, Dress Linens, etc. clearing at 1 2 Price 900 CIUGIHY bPOGdCl0lh -------- .-. ------------------- -- Flannel Blazers. A lot of one dozen only. Sizes l2 to 20. , I I Color: Navy, Wine, Red and Green. Table of Suiting: in wool: and ruyons - - - greatly reduced Mm. Ho” 1 .00 Reg. l3.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. price: for this sale. CROCHET COTTON. A clearing lot or, per bail ............................. .. ALL WOOL YARN. Reg. 45:. On sale at, per ball .................. .. TAPESTRY YARN. Reg. 40c to clear at, skein .............................. .. 29c 35c 29:: BASEMENT BARGAINS 1 .98 1 .69 Men's Shirl: - - - All sizes in plain and patterned styles. Reg. 2.95 on sale at .............................. .. Men's Shirts In choice of patterns. Rog. 2.50 for .................................................... .. Men's Dungarees. Sturdy Blue Denim with rein- 3 forced pockets, etc. Reg. 3.75 for ............ ' Overalls for the liq Man - - - large size: only. Reg. 4.'l9ifor .................................................... .. Men's Spring and Fall Shower-Proof Coats. Reg. 29.50. On sole of ........................ .. . I